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Published on June 15, 2025
Duration: 0:35

This video provides a detailed ASMR-style disassembly of vintage Polyex 12-gauge shotgun shells. It meticulously weighs and analyzes the buckshot (32.2g), felt wads, and smokeless powder (2.2g). A burn rate test demonstrates the powder's viability, offering a deep dive into traditional ammunition construction.

Quick Summary

Vintage Polyex 12-gauge shotgun shells were disassembled, revealing 32.2g of buckshot, 2.2g of smokeless powder, and felt wads within a paper hull. A burn rate test confirmed the powder's viability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Vintage Ammunition
  2. 00:05Shell Disassembly with Opinel Knife
  3. 00:10Buckshot Measurement (32.2g)
  4. 00:15Wad Extraction (Felt)
  5. 00:22Powder Analysis (2.2g)
  6. 00:27Powder Burn Rate Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What components were analyzed in the vintage Polyex 12-gauge shotgun shells?

The video meticulously disassembled vintage Polyex 12-gauge shells, analyzing the lead buckshot (weighing 32.2 grams), the thick felt wads, and the flake smokeless powder charge (weighing 2.2 grams).

How was the vintage smokeless powder tested for viability?

A small sample of the flake smokeless powder was carefully laid out on a metal ruler and ignited to demonstrate its burn rate and confirm its viability, showcasing traditional ammunition testing methods.

What tools were used for the ammunition disassembly?

The presenter used an Opinel folding knife to carefully cut open the paper hull of the 12/70mm shells. A digital scale was used for precise weighing of the components.

What are the key specifications of the Polyex 12/70 shotgun shell shown?

The vintage Polyex 12/70mm shell featured a paper hull, contained approximately 32.2g of buckshot, 2.2g of smokeless powder, and utilized thick felt wads for separation and sealing.

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